1984
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.98.3.934
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Relationship of actin and tubulin distribution to bud growth in wild-type and morphogenetic-mutant Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Abstract: The distribution of actin in wild-type cells and in morphogenetic mutants of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was explored by staining cells with fluorochromelabeled phallotoxins after fixing and permeabilizing the cells by several methods . The actin appeared to be localized in a set of cortical spots or patches, as well as in a network of cytoplasmic fibers . Bundles of filaments that may possibly correspond to the fibers visualized by fluorescence were observed with the electron microscope.The put… Show more

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“…The mutant cells produced grossly elongated buds (Figure 5, D and F) in which the nuclear cycle continued ( Figure 5G). This phenotype is very similar to that associated with a complete loss of septin function (Hartwell, 1971;Adams and Pringle, 1984;Longtine et al, 1996), and Figure 1. Suppression of the growth, morphological, and septinorganization defects of a cdc12-6 mutant by multicopy BEM3, RGA1, or RGA2.…”
Section: Defective Septin Organization In Cdc42p Gap Mutantssupporting
confidence: 48%
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“…The mutant cells produced grossly elongated buds (Figure 5, D and F) in which the nuclear cycle continued ( Figure 5G). This phenotype is very similar to that associated with a complete loss of septin function (Hartwell, 1971;Adams and Pringle, 1984;Longtine et al, 1996), and Figure 1. Suppression of the growth, morphological, and septinorganization defects of a cdc12-6 mutant by multicopy BEM3, RGA1, or RGA2.…”
Section: Defective Septin Organization In Cdc42p Gap Mutantssupporting
confidence: 48%
“…It has long been known that septin mutants produce hyperpolarized, abnormally elongated buds (Hartwell, 1971;Adams and Pringle, 1984). Recent observations have suggested that at least part of the reason for this is that septin mutants have a transient, Swe1p-dependent delay in the G2-M transition, which results in a delay in the switch from polarized to isotropic growth of the bud (Carroll et al, 1998;Barral et al, 1999;Shulewitz et al, 1999;Longtine et al, 2000).…”
Section: Role Of the Septins In Bud Morphogenesismentioning
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“…The myosins move along cables of actin filaments that radiate throughout the cell in arrays oriented toward growth sites (Adams and Pringle, 1984;Kilmartin and Adams, 1984).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%